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Burping bleeding air from cooling system.

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Alright I searched and didn't find anything, and in the past I've just filled the system with the small hose disconnected from the top of the bubble tank that goes to the intake manifold. Seems with the hose off the front helps the upper manifold bleed air out while filling the tank. Then I just run the car and fill as needed. This method doesn't guarantee all the air comes out.

Now does anyone have the actual refill burping and bleeding procedure to ensure no air is left trapped in the system.
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Thanks man and this is the procedure below.

Step 1
Park your Mustang on a level surface. Wait for the engine to cool.

Step 2
Raise the hood to access the radiator cap. Remove the cap from the radiator and set it aside.

Step 3
Start the car. Let the engine idle until it warms to the normal running temperature. Turn the heater controls to full heat inside the car.

Step 4
Add coolant as necessary if the level drops below the full point in the radiator. Let the car run with the heat on until the coolant level seems consistent in the radiator.

Step 5
Turn off the engine and let it cool. Add more coolant if you need to in order to keep the radiator full. Replace the radiator cap. Close the hood.

Warnings
Do not attempt to remove the cap from a hot radiator. The system is under very high pressure and severe burns may occur.
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